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China once again said it "resolutely opposes" internet hacking on Thursday, after Chinese hackers were accused of breaking into a US federal database.
According to a story run by the New York Times on Wednesday, the hackers targeted tens of thousands of files on federal employees who had applied for top-secret security clearances.
Foreign Affairs spokesman Hong Lei told journalists there were parties who wanted to make China look like a cyber-security threat.
"Some of the American media and cyber-security firms are making constant efforts to smear China and create the so-called China cyber threat," said Hong, adding: "They have never been able to present sufficient evidence. We are deeply convinced that such reports and commentaries are irresponsible and do not deserve an argument."
Accusations of hacking and counterclaims of have strained US-Chinese relations.
US Secretary of StateJohn Kerry said on Thursday that the United States and China had a frank exchange on the issue of cyber-hacking during this week's "Strategic and Economic Dialogue" in Beijing.
Commenting on the recent dialogue Hong repeated the words of President Xi Jinping on Thursday, saying "cooperation between China and the US benefits both while confrontation can only hurt."
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StoryHighlights:
* Chinese hackers claim to have broken into Pentagon's system
* The hackers met with CNN on an island near a Chinese naval hub
* Hackers say Beijing secretly pays them at times, something the government denies
* Official: "The Chinese government does not do such a thing"
The story -
They operate from a bare apartment on a Chinese island. They are intelligent 20-somethings who seem harmless. But they are hard-core hackers who claim to have gained access to the world's most sensitive sites, including the Pentagon.
In fact, they say they are sometimes paid secretly by the Chinese government -- a claim the Beijing government denies.
"No Web site is one hundred percent safe. There are Web sites with high-level security, but there is always a weakness," says XiaoChen, the leader of this group.

Foreign MinisterBob Carr says a report alleging Chinese hackers stole plans for Australia's new intelligence hub will not hit ties with Beijing.
On Monday the Australian Broadcasting Corporation reported blueprints setting out the building's cable layouts and security systems had been illegally accessed by a server in China.
Mr Carr did not comment directly on the claims.
But he said the government was "very alive" to cyber security threats.
"I won't comment on whether the Chinese have done what is being alleged or not," he said.
"I won't comment on matters of intelligence and security for the obvious reason: we don't want to share with the world and potential aggressors what we know about what they might be doing, and how they might be doing it."
But he said the ABC report had "no implications" for a strategic partnership. "We have enormous areas of co-operation with China," he said.
'Listen in'
The claims were made in a report on Chinese cyber-espionage by ABC'sFour Corners investigative programme on Monday night.
The programme alleged that blueprints to the new intelligence headquarters in Canberra - due to be finished last year but delayed - were stolen in a cyber attack on a contractor that was traced to a server in China.
The plans detailed communications cabling and server locations, floor plans and security systems, the programme alleged.
It quoted ProfessorDes Ball, an expert on cyber security from the Australian National University, as saying access to such details would enable an outside party to identify rooms used for sensitive activities and work out how to monitor them.
The programme also alleged that the PrimeMinster's Office, the Defence Ministry and the Department of Foreign Affairs had been breached in hacking operations.
Four Corners did not identify the source of its information.
Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Hong Lei rejected the claims, saying "groundless" accusations would not solve the problem of cyber hacking.
"Since it is technically untraceable, it is very difficult to find the source and identify the hacker,'' he said. "Therefore we have no idea what is the evidence for their report in which they make the claim with such certainty.''
Earlier this year, hackers from China - which is now Australia's biggest trading partner - were thought to be behind an attack on the Reserve Bank of Australia, the Australian Financial Review reported.
The issue of cyber espionage looks set to be high on the agenda when the US and Chinese presidents hold their first summit in California next month.
Earlier this month, the Pentagon for the first time directly accused the Chinese government and military of targeting US government computers as part of a cyber espionage campaign aimed at collecting intelligence on US diplomatic, economic and defence sectors.
China called the report "groundless", saying it represented "US distrust".

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A computer hacker has uncovered evidence that two members of China's gold winning women's gymnastic team are just 14 years old. That's two years younger than the minimum age to compete.
The hacker discovered that the evidence-which came originally from official Chinese websites-has since been deleted, suggesting a possible cover-up. For the full story, please visit the OriginalEpoch TimesReportLink:
http://en.epochtimes.com/n2/world/internet-censorship-chinese-gymnast-underage-evidence-3137.html
Other Recommended links:
1. BeijingReporters, TearDown This Firewall (and How To)
http://faluninfo.net/article/753/?cid=84
2. RSF: Eutelsat Obligated to ResumeNTD's Broadcast
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pvGdI2EDC4Ehttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S9RpL0g0iMI
3. ChinaOrgan Harvesting Forum
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Blackball is an internationally standardised variation of the popular bar and club game eight-ball pool (a.k.a. 8-ball pool or eightball pool), closely related to the originally American and now professionally internationalised game eight-ball. The two main sets of playing rules are those of the World Pool-Billiard Association (WPA, the International Olympic Committee-recognised governing body of pool) and its affiliate the European Blackball Association (EBA), known as "blackball rules", and the older code of the World Eightball Pool Federation (WEPF), often referred to as "world rules".

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Subway Surfers is an "endless running" mobile game co-developed by Kiloo, a private company based in U.S.A and SYBO Games. It is available on Android, iOS, Kindle, and Windows Phone platforms. Players of the game take the role of teenage hooligans who, upon being caught in the act of applying graffiti to (tagging) a metro railway site, run down the tracks to escape the Inspector and his dog. As the hooligans run, they grab gold coins out of the air while simultaneously dodging collisions with railway cars and other objects. Special objects, such as the Weekly Hunt, can result an award in the game.

Subway Surfers was released on 24 May 2012 with updates based on seasonal holidays. Since 2 January 2013, updates have been based on a "World Tour" which places the game in a new city every month.

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Gao Zhisheng (born 1964) is a Chinese human rights attorney and dissident known for defending activists and religious minorities and documenting human rights abuses in China. Because of his work, Zhisheng has been disbarred and detained by the Chinese government several times, and severely tortured. He last disappeared in February 2009 and was unofficially detained until December 2011, when it was announced that he has now been imprisoned for three years. His commitment to defending his clients is influenced by his Christian beliefs and their tenets on morality and compassion.

Gao's memoir, A China More Just (2007), documents his "fight as a rights lawyer in the world's largest communist state." In subsequent writing, he accuses the ruling Communist Party of China of state-sponsored torture and reports having been tortured by the Chinese secret police. He disappeared in February 2009. At the beginning of 2012, Gao's brother said he had received a court document saying his brother was in Shayar jail in Xinjiang. In 2014, it was reported that Zhisheng was released from jail and put under house arrest.

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China once again said it "resolutely opposes" internet hacking on Thursday, after Chinese hackers were accused of breaking into a US federal database.
According to a story run by the New York Times on Wednesday, the hackers targeted tens of thousands of files on federal employees who had applied for top-secret security clearances.
Foreign Affairs spokesman Hong Lei told journalists there were parties who wanted to make China look like a cyber-security threat.
"Some of the American media and cyber-security firms are making constant efforts to smear China and create the so-called China cyber threat," said Hong, adding: "They have never been able to present sufficient evidence. We are deeply convinced that such reports and commentaries are irresponsible and do not deserve an argument."
Accusations of hacking and counterclaims of have strained US-Chinese relations.
US Secretary of StateJohn Kerry said on Thursday that the United States and China had a frank exchange on the issue of cyber-hacking during this week's "Strategic and Economic Dialogue" in Beijing.
Commenting on the recent dialogue Hong repeated the words of President Xi Jinping on Thursday, saying "cooperation between China and the US benefits both while confrontation can only hurt."
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Chinese hackers: No site is safe

StoryHighlights:
* Chinese hackers claim to have broken into Pentagon's system
* The hackers met with CNN on an island near a Chinese naval hub
* Hackers say Beijing secretly pays them at times, something the government denies
* Official: "The Chinese government does not do such a thing"
The story -
They operate from a bare apartment on a Chinese island. They are intelligent 20-somethings who seem harmless. But they are hard-core hackers who claim to have gained access to the world's most sensitive sites, including the Pentagon.
In fact, they say they are sometimes paid secretly by the Chinese government -- a claim the Beijing government denies.
"No Web site is one hundred percent safe. There are Web sites with high-level security, but there is always a weakness," says XiaoChen, the leader of this group.

Australian Foreign Minister Says Chinese Hacking Not Associated With Beijing

Australian Foreign Minister Says Chinese Hacking Not Associated With Beijing

Australian Foreign Minister Says Chinese Hacking Not Associated With Beijing

Foreign MinisterBob Carr says a report alleging Chinese hackers stole plans for Australia's new intelligence hub will not hit ties with Beijing.
On Monday the Australian Broadcasting Corporation reported blueprints setting out the building's cable layouts and security systems had been illegally accessed by a server in China.
Mr Carr did not comment directly on the claims.
But he said the government was "very alive" to cyber security threats.
"I won't comment on whether the Chinese have done what is being alleged or not," he said.
"I won't comment on matters of intelligence and security for the obvious reason: we don't want to share with the world and potential aggressors what we know about what they might be doing, and how they might be doing it."
But he said the ABC report had "no implications" for a strategic partnership. "We have enormous areas of co-operation with China," he said.
'Listen in'
The claims were made in a report on Chinese cyber-espionage by ABC'sFour Corners investigative programme on Monday night.
The programme alleged that blueprints to the new intelligence headquarters in Canberra - due to be finished last year but delayed - were stolen in a cyber attack on a contractor that was traced to a server in China.
The plans detailed communications cabling and server locations, floor plans and security systems, the programme alleged.
It quoted ProfessorDes Ball, an expert on cyber security from the Australian National University, as saying access to such details would enable an outside party to identify rooms used for sensitive activities and work out how to monitor them.
The programme also alleged that the PrimeMinster's Office, the Defence Ministry and the Department of Foreign Affairs had been breached in hacking operations.
Four Corners did not identify the source of its information.
Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Hong Lei rejected the claims, saying "groundless" accusations would not solve the problem of cyber hacking.
"Since it is technically untraceable, it is very difficult to find the source and identify the hacker,'' he said. "Therefore we have no idea what is the evidence for their report in which they make the claim with such certainty.''
Earlier this year, hackers from China - which is now Australia's biggest trading partner - were thought to be behind an attack on the Reserve Bank of Australia, the Australian Financial Review reported.
The issue of cyber espionage looks set to be high on the agenda when the US and Chinese presidents hold their first summit in California next month.
Earlier this month, the Pentagon for the first time directly accused the Chinese government and military of targeting US government computers as part of a cyber espionage campaign aimed at collecting intelligence on US diplomatic, economic and defence sectors.
China called the report "groundless", saying it represented "US distrust".

0:30

Beijing Olympics: Hacker Uncovers Evidence of Underage Gymna

Beijing Olympics: Hacker Uncovers Evidence of Underage Gymna

Beijing Olympics: Hacker Uncovers Evidence of Underage Gymna

A computer hacker has uncovered evidence that two members of China's gold winning women's gymnastic team are just 14 years old. That's two years younger than the minimum age to compete.
The hacker discovered that the evidence-which came originally from official Chinese websites-has since been deleted, suggesting a possible cover-up. For the full story, please visit the OriginalEpoch TimesReportLink:
http://en.epochtimes.com/n2/world/internet-censorship-chinese-gymnast-underage-evidence-3137.html
Other Recommended links:
1. BeijingReporters, TearDown This Firewall (and How To)
http://faluninfo.net/article/753/?cid=84
2. RSF: Eutelsat Obligated to ResumeNTD's Broadcast
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pvGdI2EDC4Ehttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S9RpL0g0iMI
3. ChinaOrgan Harvesting Forum
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z-M765ubjPo

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Tuesday | April 14, 2015
Hackers continue to cause trouble in Asia, Indonesia hopes partnering with the United States will deter China from encroaching on its waters, and Beijing revokes some privileges from mainlanders when traveling to Hong Kong.
Hackers Strike in Asia
A new security report asserts that China has been attempting to hack into Southeast Asian and Indian government and business systems for a decade.
Indonesia aims to look tough against China
While Indonesia isn’t involved directly with the myriad of competing claims in the South China Sea, it has accused China of trying to incorporate its Natuna Islands into its territory as part of the Nine-Dash Line. Now, Jakarta is looking to partner with the United States as a deterrent.
Beijing limits visits to Hong Kong
Tensions continue to run high between Hong Kongers and those from the mainland. To help smoothing things over, Beijing is now restricting the number of times mainlanders can visit the SpecialAdministrative region.
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Gimmicks Concealed in Beijing's Hacking Denial

Gimmicks Concealed in Beijing's Hacking Denial

Gimmicks Concealed in Beijing's Hacking Denial

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A U.S. cyber security firm traced cyber-attacks to China's
army unit, which has aroused global public attention.
The ChineseCommunist Party (CCP) Foreign Ministry,
the Department of Defense, and the military have all repeatedly denied the accusation.
They alleged it was a common practice that hackers had
tapped IP addresses for the purposes of cyber attacks.
Network security experts said there are gimmicks concealed
in the CCP's denial.
BBCChinese version website reported on the comment by
Steve Tsang, a security expert from Nottingham University.
Tsang said that technically, hackers may use third-party
computers to launch cyber attacks.
But the problem is that many cyber attacks can be traced
to the same building which houses China's military unit.
If China's military wasn't the hacking origin, has China's
Military computers all been hijacked and the IP addresses
taken to invade U.S. companies' computer systems?
Steve Tsang said CCP's defense is to ask the U.S. to show
more concrete evidences; otherwise, it will deny everything.
More detailed proof will provide the key for the CCP
to access U.S. defense resources and information.
Online "JasmineEvent" Commemoration Whistle-Blower Zhou Yongkang
China's rights activists initiated a campaign on the internet
to commemorate the 2nd anniversary of the "Jasmine event".
Many victims of the "forced disappearance" taken by the
Chinese Communist Party (CCP) joined the activity.
They agreed that in recent years, the "Jasmine event" was
the biggest rights abuse case that the CCP has committed.
In February 2011, many netizens forwarded
a message about the "Jasmine Revolution".
They were soon captured and detained by the authorities.
An online list of victim names covered 130 people.
Radio Free Asia reported that Sichuan's rights activist Chen
Yunfei said the "Jasmine Revolution" was quiet in China.
Since the Zhou Yongkang force feared losing power, they
launched a crackdown on pro-democracy activists, rights
activists, human rights lawyers, and on media professionals.
That has created lots of injustices, he said.
According to Chen, online "Jasmine event" commemoration
is also a real-name whistle-blowing of Zhou Yongkang's persecution of human rights.
US Congressman Urges OfficialRaisingGao Zhisheng's Case
On February 18, U.S. veteran Congressman Frank Wolf
sent a letter to New Secretary of State John Kerry.
Congressman Wolf appealed to the U.S. government to publicly
raise Gao Zhisheng's case, a jailed human rights lawyer in China.
He urged the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) to release Gao.
He said Gao Zhisheng "has suffered greatly at the hands
of his own government just for being a Christian."
Gao has also been punished for defending the persecuted.
"I urge you, in your new position, to publicly and privately
raise the case of Gao Zhisheng." said Congressman Wolf in his letter to John Kerry.
Gao Zhisheng is reportedly being held in Xinjiang's
Shaya prison, his family is hardly allowed to visit him.
Two MoreTibetan Youths Self-Immolate
On February 19 in Aba, SichuanProvince, two more Tibetans
self-immolated in protest of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP).
According to Tibetan Centre for Human Rights & Democracy,
two self-immolators were young men.
Rinchen was 17, and Sonam Dhargye was 18 years old
Both families have taken back their bodies,
while the local region has been blocked.
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IT security 'geeks' demonstrate how easy it is to hack your phone at the biannual Geekpwn HackingCompetition in Hong Kong from May 12 to 14. Geekpwn initiator and organizer Wang Qi believes spreading knowledge of cybersecurity flaws is actually the best way to defend against illegal hacking, which motivated him to found the KeenTeam, a crew of cybersecurity technicians
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China once again said it "resolutely opposes" internet hacking on Thursday, after Chinese hackers were accused of breaking into a US federal database.
According to a story run by the New York Times on Wednesday, the hackers targeted tens of thousands of files on federal employees who had applied for top-secret security clearances.
Foreign Affairs spokesman Hong Lei told journalists there were parties who wanted to make China look like a cyber-security threat.
"Some of the American media and cyber-security firms are making constant efforts to smear China and create the so-called China cyber threat," said Hong, adding: "They have never been able to present sufficient evidence. We are deeply convinced that such reports and commentaries are irresponsible and do not deserve an argument."
Ac...

Chinese hackers: No site is safe

StoryHighlights:
* Chinese hackers claim to have broken into Pentagon's system
* The hackers met with CNN on an island near a Chinese naval hub
* Hackers say Beijing secretly pays them at times, something the government denies
* Official: "The Chinese government does not do such a thing"
The story -
They operate from a bare apartment on a Chinese island. They are intelligent 20-somethings who seem harmless. But they are hard-core hackers who claim to have gained access to the world's most sensitive sites, including the Pentagon.
In fact, they say they are sometimes paid secretly by the Chinese government -- a claim the Beijing government denies.
"No Web site is one hundred percent safe. There are Web sites with high-level security, but there is always a weakness," says Xi...

Australian Foreign Minister Says Chinese Hacking Not Associated With Beijing

Foreign MinisterBob Carr says a report alleging Chinese hackers stole plans for Australia's new intelligence hub will not hit ties with Beijing.
On Monday the Australian Broadcasting Corporation reported blueprints setting out the building's cable layouts and security systems had been illegally accessed by a server in China.
Mr Carr did not comment directly on the claims.
But he said the government was "very alive" to cyber security threats.
"I won't comment on whether the Chinese have done what is being alleged or not," he said.
"I won't comment on matters of intelligence and security for the obvious reason: we don't want to share with the world and potential aggressors what we know about what they might be doing, and how they might be doing it."
But he said the ABC report had "no ...

published: 28 May 2013

Beijing Olympics: Hacker Uncovers Evidence of Underage Gymna

A computer hacker has uncovered evidence that two members of China's gold winning women's gymnastic team are just 14 years old. That's two years younger than the minimum age to compete.
The hacker discovered that the evidence-which came originally from official Chinese websites-has since been deleted, suggesting a possible cover-up. For the full story, please visit the OriginalEpoch TimesReportLink:
http://en.epochtimes.com/n2/world/internet-censorship-chinese-gymnast-underage-evidence-3137.html
Other Recommended links:
1. BeijingReporters, TearDown This Firewall (and How To)
http://faluninfo.net/article/753/?cid=84
2. RSF: Eutelsat Obligated to ResumeNTD's Broadcast
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pvGdI2EDC4Ehttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S9RpL0g0iMI
3. ...

NOTES: http://asianewsweekly.net/2015/04/14/hackers-attacking-asia-indonesia-partners-with-us-and-beijing-limits-hk-visits/
Tuesday | April 14, 2015
Hackers continue to cause trouble in Asia, Indonesia hopes partnering with the United States will deter China from encroaching on its waters, and Beijing revokes some privileges from mainlanders when traveling to Hong Kong.
Hackers Strike in Asia
A new security report asserts that China has been attempting to hack into Southeast Asian and Indian government and business systems for a decade.
Indonesia aims to look tough against China
While Indonesia isn’t involved directly with the myriad of competing claims in the South China Sea, it has accused China of trying to incorporate its Natuna Islands into its territory as part of the Nine-Dash...

published: 13 Apr 2015

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In this video, Tushar Jain (President, AIESECDelhiIIT 2016-17) shares his journey of making some critical decisions about his post-graduate career and how the idea of #DoWhatYouLove inspired him to go away from home and take up a challenging role in AIESEC China.

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IT security 'geeks' demonstrate how easy it is to hack your phone at the biannual Geekpwn HackingCompetition in Hong Kong from May 12 to 14. Geekpwn initiator and organizer Wang Qi believes spreading knowledge of cybersecurity flaws is actually the best way to defend against illegal hacking, which motivated him to found the KeenTeam, a crew of cybersecurity technicians
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China once again said it "resolutely opposes" internet hacking on Thursday, after Chinese hackers were accused of breaking into a US federal database.
Accordin...

China once again said it "resolutely opposes" internet hacking on Thursday, after Chinese hackers were accused of breaking into a US federal database.
According to a story run by the New York Times on Wednesday, the hackers targeted tens of thousands of files on federal employees who had applied for top-secret security clearances.
Foreign Affairs spokesman Hong Lei told journalists there were parties who wanted to make China look like a cyber-security threat.
"Some of the American media and cyber-security firms are making constant efforts to smear China and create the so-called China cyber threat," said Hong, adding: "They have never been able to present sufficient evidence. We are deeply convinced that such reports and commentaries are irresponsible and do not deserve an argument."
Accusations of hacking and counterclaims of have strained US-Chinese relations.
US Secretary of StateJohn Kerry said on Thursday that the United States and China had a frank exchange on the issue of cyber-hacking during this week's "Strategic and Economic Dialogue" in Beijing.
Commenting on the recent dialogue Hong repeated the words of President Xi Jinping on Thursday, saying "cooperation between China and the US benefits both while confrontation can only hurt."
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China once again said it "resolutely opposes" internet hacking on Thursday, after Chinese hackers were accused of breaking into a US federal database.
According to a story run by the New York Times on Wednesday, the hackers targeted tens of thousands of files on federal employees who had applied for top-secret security clearances.
Foreign Affairs spokesman Hong Lei told journalists there were parties who wanted to make China look like a cyber-security threat.
"Some of the American media and cyber-security firms are making constant efforts to smear China and create the so-called China cyber threat," said Hong, adding: "They have never been able to present sufficient evidence. We are deeply convinced that such reports and commentaries are irresponsible and do not deserve an argument."
Accusations of hacking and counterclaims of have strained US-Chinese relations.
US Secretary of StateJohn Kerry said on Thursday that the United States and China had a frank exchange on the issue of cyber-hacking during this week's "Strategic and Economic Dialogue" in Beijing.
Commenting on the recent dialogue Hong repeated the words of President Xi Jinping on Thursday, saying "cooperation between China and the US benefits both while confrontation can only hurt."
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StoryHighlights:
* Chinese hackers claim to have broken into Pentagon's system
* The hackers met with CNN on an island near a Chinese naval hub
* Hackers say Beijing secretly pays them at times, something the government denies
* Official: "The Chinese government does not do such a thing"
The story -
They operate from a bare apartment on a Chinese island. They are intelligent 20-somethings who seem harmless. But they are hard-core hackers who claim to have gained access to the world's most sensitive sites, including the Pentagon.
In fact, they say they are sometimes paid secretly by the Chinese government -- a claim the Beijing government denies.
"No Web site is one hundred percent safe. There are Web sites with high-level security, but there is always a weakness," says XiaoChen, the leader of this group.

StoryHighlights:
* Chinese hackers claim to have broken into Pentagon's system
* The hackers met with CNN on an island near a Chinese naval hub
* Hackers say Beijing secretly pays them at times, something the government denies
* Official: "The Chinese government does not do such a thing"
The story -
They operate from a bare apartment on a Chinese island. They are intelligent 20-somethings who seem harmless. But they are hard-core hackers who claim to have gained access to the world's most sensitive sites, including the Pentagon.
In fact, they say they are sometimes paid secretly by the Chinese government -- a claim the Beijing government denies.
"No Web site is one hundred percent safe. There are Web sites with high-level security, but there is always a weakness," says XiaoChen, the leader of this group.

Foreign MinisterBob Carr says a report alleging Chinese hackers stole plans for Australia's new intelligence hub will not hit ties with Beijing.
On Monday the Australian Broadcasting Corporation reported blueprints setting out the building's cable layouts and security systems had been illegally accessed by a server in China.
Mr Carr did not comment directly on the claims.
But he said the government was "very alive" to cyber security threats.
"I won't comment on whether the Chinese have done what is being alleged or not," he said.
"I won't comment on matters of intelligence and security for the obvious reason: we don't want to share with the world and potential aggressors what we know about what they might be doing, and how they might be doing it."
But he said the ABC report had "no implications" for a strategic partnership. "We have enormous areas of co-operation with China," he said.
'Listen in'
The claims were made in a report on Chinese cyber-espionage by ABC'sFour Corners investigative programme on Monday night.
The programme alleged that blueprints to the new intelligence headquarters in Canberra - due to be finished last year but delayed - were stolen in a cyber attack on a contractor that was traced to a server in China.
The plans detailed communications cabling and server locations, floor plans and security systems, the programme alleged.
It quoted ProfessorDes Ball, an expert on cyber security from the Australian National University, as saying access to such details would enable an outside party to identify rooms used for sensitive activities and work out how to monitor them.
The programme also alleged that the PrimeMinster's Office, the Defence Ministry and the Department of Foreign Affairs had been breached in hacking operations.
Four Corners did not identify the source of its information.
Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Hong Lei rejected the claims, saying "groundless" accusations would not solve the problem of cyber hacking.
"Since it is technically untraceable, it is very difficult to find the source and identify the hacker,'' he said. "Therefore we have no idea what is the evidence for their report in which they make the claim with such certainty.''
Earlier this year, hackers from China - which is now Australia's biggest trading partner - were thought to be behind an attack on the Reserve Bank of Australia, the Australian Financial Review reported.
The issue of cyber espionage looks set to be high on the agenda when the US and Chinese presidents hold their first summit in California next month.
Earlier this month, the Pentagon for the first time directly accused the Chinese government and military of targeting US government computers as part of a cyber espionage campaign aimed at collecting intelligence on US diplomatic, economic and defence sectors.
China called the report "groundless", saying it represented "US distrust".

Foreign MinisterBob Carr says a report alleging Chinese hackers stole plans for Australia's new intelligence hub will not hit ties with Beijing.
On Monday the Australian Broadcasting Corporation reported blueprints setting out the building's cable layouts and security systems had been illegally accessed by a server in China.
Mr Carr did not comment directly on the claims.
But he said the government was "very alive" to cyber security threats.
"I won't comment on whether the Chinese have done what is being alleged or not," he said.
"I won't comment on matters of intelligence and security for the obvious reason: we don't want to share with the world and potential aggressors what we know about what they might be doing, and how they might be doing it."
But he said the ABC report had "no implications" for a strategic partnership. "We have enormous areas of co-operation with China," he said.
'Listen in'
The claims were made in a report on Chinese cyber-espionage by ABC'sFour Corners investigative programme on Monday night.
The programme alleged that blueprints to the new intelligence headquarters in Canberra - due to be finished last year but delayed - were stolen in a cyber attack on a contractor that was traced to a server in China.
The plans detailed communications cabling and server locations, floor plans and security systems, the programme alleged.
It quoted ProfessorDes Ball, an expert on cyber security from the Australian National University, as saying access to such details would enable an outside party to identify rooms used for sensitive activities and work out how to monitor them.
The programme also alleged that the PrimeMinster's Office, the Defence Ministry and the Department of Foreign Affairs had been breached in hacking operations.
Four Corners did not identify the source of its information.
Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Hong Lei rejected the claims, saying "groundless" accusations would not solve the problem of cyber hacking.
"Since it is technically untraceable, it is very difficult to find the source and identify the hacker,'' he said. "Therefore we have no idea what is the evidence for their report in which they make the claim with such certainty.''
Earlier this year, hackers from China - which is now Australia's biggest trading partner - were thought to be behind an attack on the Reserve Bank of Australia, the Australian Financial Review reported.
The issue of cyber espionage looks set to be high on the agenda when the US and Chinese presidents hold their first summit in California next month.
Earlier this month, the Pentagon for the first time directly accused the Chinese government and military of targeting US government computers as part of a cyber espionage campaign aimed at collecting intelligence on US diplomatic, economic and defence sectors.
China called the report "groundless", saying it represented "US distrust".

Beijing Olympics: Hacker Uncovers Evidence of Underage Gymna

A computer hacker has uncovered evidence that two members of China's gold winning women's gymnastic team are just 14 years old. That's two years younger than th...

A computer hacker has uncovered evidence that two members of China's gold winning women's gymnastic team are just 14 years old. That's two years younger than the minimum age to compete.
The hacker discovered that the evidence-which came originally from official Chinese websites-has since been deleted, suggesting a possible cover-up. For the full story, please visit the OriginalEpoch TimesReportLink:
http://en.epochtimes.com/n2/world/internet-censorship-chinese-gymnast-underage-evidence-3137.html
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3. ChinaOrgan Harvesting Forum
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z-M765ubjPo

A computer hacker has uncovered evidence that two members of China's gold winning women's gymnastic team are just 14 years old. That's two years younger than the minimum age to compete.
The hacker discovered that the evidence-which came originally from official Chinese websites-has since been deleted, suggesting a possible cover-up. For the full story, please visit the OriginalEpoch TimesReportLink:
http://en.epochtimes.com/n2/world/internet-censorship-chinese-gymnast-underage-evidence-3137.html
Other Recommended links:
1. BeijingReporters, TearDown This Firewall (and How To)
http://faluninfo.net/article/753/?cid=84
2. RSF: Eutelsat Obligated to ResumeNTD's Broadcast
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pvGdI2EDC4Ehttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S9RpL0g0iMI
3. ChinaOrgan Harvesting Forum
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z-M765ubjPo

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Tuesday | April 14, 2015
Hackers continue to cause trouble in Asia, Indonesia hopes partnering with the United States will deter China from encroaching on its waters, and Beijing revokes some privileges from mainlanders when traveling to Hong Kong.
Hackers Strike in Asia
A new security report asserts that China has been attempting to hack into Southeast Asian and Indian government and business systems for a decade.
Indonesia aims to look tough against China
While Indonesia isn’t involved directly with the myriad of competing claims in the South China Sea, it has accused China of trying to incorporate its Natuna Islands into its territory as part of the Nine-Dash Line. Now, Jakarta is looking to partner with the United States as a deterrent.
Beijing limits visits to Hong Kong
Tensions continue to run high between Hong Kongers and those from the mainland. To help smoothing things over, Beijing is now restricting the number of times mainlanders can visit the SpecialAdministrative region.
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Tuesday | April 14, 2015
Hackers continue to cause trouble in Asia, Indonesia hopes partnering with the United States will deter China from encroaching on its waters, and Beijing revokes some privileges from mainlanders when traveling to Hong Kong.
Hackers Strike in Asia
A new security report asserts that China has been attempting to hack into Southeast Asian and Indian government and business systems for a decade.
Indonesia aims to look tough against China
While Indonesia isn’t involved directly with the myriad of competing claims in the South China Sea, it has accused China of trying to incorporate its Natuna Islands into its territory as part of the Nine-Dash Line. Now, Jakarta is looking to partner with the United States as a deterrent.
Beijing limits visits to Hong Kong
Tensions continue to run high between Hong Kongers and those from the mainland. To help smoothing things over, Beijing is now restricting the number of times mainlanders can visit the SpecialAdministrative region.
Keep up with news from the region by following Asia News Weekly on Facebook or Twitter. You can also send an email to the show with your comments, questions, and feedback. Just drop a line to podcast@asianewsweekly.net.
Subscribe to this and other podcasts at AsiaNewsWeekly.net. Subscribing is free and when you do, the next episode is delivered automatically to you.
Connect with me on social media and the internet!
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Subway Surfers Beijing Coin and key Hack

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Gimmicks Concealed in Beijing's Hacking Denial

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A U.S. cyber security firm traced cyber-attacks to China's
army unit, which has aroused global public attention.
The ChineseCommunist Party (CCP) Foreign Ministry,
the Department of Defense, and the military have all repeatedly denied the accusation.
They alleged it was a common practice that hackers had
tapped IP addresses for the purposes of cyber attacks.
Network security experts said there are gimmicks concealed
in the CCP's denial.
BBCChinese version website reported on the comment by
Steve Tsang, a security expert from Nottingham University.
Tsang said that technically, hackers may use third-party
computers to launch cyber attacks.
But the problem is that many cyber attacks can be traced
to the same building which houses China's military unit.
If China's military wasn't the hacking origin, has China's
Military computers all been hijacked and the IP addresses
taken to invade U.S. companies' computer systems?
Steve Tsang said CCP's defense is to ask the U.S. to show
more concrete evidences; otherwise, it will deny everything.
More detailed proof will provide the key for the CCP
to access U.S. defense resources and information.
Online "JasmineEvent" Commemoration Whistle-Blower Zhou Yongkang
China's rights activists initiated a campaign on the internet
to commemorate the 2nd anniversary of the "Jasmine event".
Many victims of the "forced disappearance" taken by the
Chinese Communist Party (CCP) joined the activity.
They agreed that in recent years, the "Jasmine event" was
the biggest rights abuse case that the CCP has committed.
In February 2011, many netizens forwarded
a message about the "Jasmine Revolution".
They were soon captured and detained by the authorities.
An online list of victim names covered 130 people.
Radio Free Asia reported that Sichuan's rights activist Chen
Yunfei said the "Jasmine Revolution" was quiet in China.
Since the Zhou Yongkang force feared losing power, they
launched a crackdown on pro-democracy activists, rights
activists, human rights lawyers, and on media professionals.
That has created lots of injustices, he said.
According to Chen, online "Jasmine event" commemoration
is also a real-name whistle-blowing of Zhou Yongkang's persecution of human rights.
US Congressman Urges OfficialRaisingGao Zhisheng's Case
On February 18, U.S. veteran Congressman Frank Wolf
sent a letter to New Secretary of State John Kerry.
Congressman Wolf appealed to the U.S. government to publicly
raise Gao Zhisheng's case, a jailed human rights lawyer in China.
He urged the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) to release Gao.
He said Gao Zhisheng "has suffered greatly at the hands
of his own government just for being a Christian."
Gao has also been punished for defending the persecuted.
"I urge you, in your new position, to publicly and privately
raise the case of Gao Zhisheng." said Congressman Wolf in his letter to John Kerry.
Gao Zhisheng is reportedly being held in Xinjiang's
Shaya prison, his family is hardly allowed to visit him.
Two MoreTibetan Youths Self-Immolate
On February 19 in Aba, SichuanProvince, two more Tibetans
self-immolated in protest of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP).
According to Tibetan Centre for Human Rights & Democracy,
two self-immolators were young men.
Rinchen was 17, and Sonam Dhargye was 18 years old
Both families have taken back their bodies,
while the local region has been blocked.
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A U.S. cyber security firm traced cyber-attacks to China's
army unit, which has aroused global public attention.
The ChineseCommunist Party (CCP) Foreign Ministry,
the Department of Defense, and the military have all repeatedly denied the accusation.
They alleged it was a common practice that hackers had
tapped IP addresses for the purposes of cyber attacks.
Network security experts said there are gimmicks concealed
in the CCP's denial.
BBCChinese version website reported on the comment by
Steve Tsang, a security expert from Nottingham University.
Tsang said that technically, hackers may use third-party
computers to launch cyber attacks.
But the problem is that many cyber attacks can be traced
to the same building which houses China's military unit.
If China's military wasn't the hacking origin, has China's
Military computers all been hijacked and the IP addresses
taken to invade U.S. companies' computer systems?
Steve Tsang said CCP's defense is to ask the U.S. to show
more concrete evidences; otherwise, it will deny everything.
More detailed proof will provide the key for the CCP
to access U.S. defense resources and information.
Online "JasmineEvent" Commemoration Whistle-Blower Zhou Yongkang
China's rights activists initiated a campaign on the internet
to commemorate the 2nd anniversary of the "Jasmine event".
Many victims of the "forced disappearance" taken by the
Chinese Communist Party (CCP) joined the activity.
They agreed that in recent years, the "Jasmine event" was
the biggest rights abuse case that the CCP has committed.
In February 2011, many netizens forwarded
a message about the "Jasmine Revolution".
They were soon captured and detained by the authorities.
An online list of victim names covered 130 people.
Radio Free Asia reported that Sichuan's rights activist Chen
Yunfei said the "Jasmine Revolution" was quiet in China.
Since the Zhou Yongkang force feared losing power, they
launched a crackdown on pro-democracy activists, rights
activists, human rights lawyers, and on media professionals.
That has created lots of injustices, he said.
According to Chen, online "Jasmine event" commemoration
is also a real-name whistle-blowing of Zhou Yongkang's persecution of human rights.
US Congressman Urges OfficialRaisingGao Zhisheng's Case
On February 18, U.S. veteran Congressman Frank Wolf
sent a letter to New Secretary of State John Kerry.
Congressman Wolf appealed to the U.S. government to publicly
raise Gao Zhisheng's case, a jailed human rights lawyer in China.
He urged the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) to release Gao.
He said Gao Zhisheng "has suffered greatly at the hands
of his own government just for being a Christian."
Gao has also been punished for defending the persecuted.
"I urge you, in your new position, to publicly and privately
raise the case of Gao Zhisheng." said Congressman Wolf in his letter to John Kerry.
Gao Zhisheng is reportedly being held in Xinjiang's
Shaya prison, his family is hardly allowed to visit him.
Two MoreTibetan Youths Self-Immolate
On February 19 in Aba, SichuanProvince, two more Tibetans
self-immolated in protest of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP).
According to Tibetan Centre for Human Rights & Democracy,
two self-immolators were young men.
Rinchen was 17, and Sonam Dhargye was 18 years old
Both families have taken back their bodies,
while the local region has been blocked.
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Live: Meet China's leading cyber security experts 中国互联网安全领袖峰会

Some of the world's best "white-hat hackers" are in Beijing to discuss online security at the third Cyber SecuritySummit. One reformed hacker will show how easy it is to get attacked, and how to prevent it from happening. Join CGTN to learn more about the latest trends in the world of cyber security.

published: 15 Aug 2017

Just Hacker things with Jayson - NUS Hackers

Speaker: Jayson E. StreetInstead of a usual talk where Jayson stands up and talks at you, this will be an open discussion. He will share several stories of his travels & exploits but mostly will be there to answer questions about hacking, blue team, red team and DEF CON Groups! So come with questions and expect a few answers and a lot of great hugs!
Speaker Profile
Jayson E. Street is an Author of Dissecting the Hack: The F0rb1dd3n Network from Syngress. Also Creator of dissectingthehack.com He has also spoken at DEFCON, DerbyCon, UCON and at several other ’CONs and colleges on a variety of information security subjects. His life story can be found on Google under “Jayson E. Street”. He is a highly carbonated speaker who has partaken of pizza from Beijing to Brazil. He does not expect...

published: 04 Apr 2016

The Eleventh HOPE (2016): "I 'Hacked' for China"

Friday, July 22, 2016: 11:00 am (Lamarr): For six months, Zimmer was hacker-in-residence for a top Chinese engineering university, tasked with mentoring students and building projects. He encountered brilliant Chinese hackers and incredible startups and built several projects aimed at reducing air pollution in Beijing. After his residency, he stayed in Beijing for four months and helped to cofound Q Space, Beijing’s first feminist makerspace which now holds regular workshops and events, and has over 300 members in their group chat. If you’ve ever wanted to travel to China as a hacker, Zimmer will be happy to share everything he wishes he knew before he went.
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published: 23 Dec 2016

Trolling the Chinese Hackers

published: 12 Aug 2015

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published: 21 Jul 2017

03/10/2017: From CIA hacking tools to controversy over sex education in China

WikiLeaks has released thousands of pages describing how the CIA has broken into smartphones and computers. Should we be concerned by the agency's activities? The UK is facing a fine of nearly two billion euros from Brussels for failing to crack down on ultra-cheap imports of Chinese goods. Could this in any way be linked to the start of the Brexit negotiations? And as sex education in China is being put under the mass media microscope, how much should we be telling our kids... and when?
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Breaking in Bad! (I’m the one who doesn’t knock)
Jayson Street
I start off the talk describing each one of the below listed attack vectors I use. I tell a story from each of them I show video of me breaking into a bank in Beirut Lebanon. I show video of gaining access to USAState Treasury office. The most important part of my talk is not that at all. I spend the entire last half of the talk creating a security awareness talk! Where I go into ways to spot me (or any attacker) I show the different tools and devices users should be aware of. I show how users should approach a situation if someone like me is in the building or interacting with them online. I basically use this talk to entertain the security people in the audience enough that they will take this back to their work and share ...

published: 11 Dec 2015

Documentary: China s Cyber Warriors Reporter: Nick Lazaredes (2008)

Many young Chinese nationalists angrily denounce Western influence in China.
Computer hackers have even attacked CNN's website, and news organisation has quoted them as saying the government secretly pays them for it.
In an atmosphere of international disapproval of the Chinese government's policies on human rights and communications, these youth staunchly defend their nation against Western influence.
Their anger is not isolated to the United States. In April this year, young Chinese protested against Tibet an independence and called for a boycott of French retail supermarket Carrefour rally outside one of its branches in Changchun.
They singled out France and Carrefour after French protests marred the Olympic torch relay in Paris with bitter demonstrations against human rights abuses...

DEF CON 24 SE Village - Jayson Street - Total Fail: and Bad Mistakes, I've Made a Few

In an industry that does so much to uncover and expose the mistakes of others. Which don’t get me wrong is a valuable service in helping to increase security by the discovery of these vulnerabilities. It seems everyone though is very shy about pointing out their own failures! I’ve decided that I could help teach others valuable lessons I learned by showcasing failures I’ve had in Blue Team. failures I’ve had in Red Team and failures I’ve had in this community. I once read that a smart person learns from their mistakes. A wise person learns from the mistakes of others! So please take a moment to listen to me trying to help you become a little bit wiser.
BIO:
Jayson E. Street is an author of the “Dissecting the hack: Series”. Also the DEF CON Groups GlobalCoordinator. He has also spoken at...

published: 05 Jan 2017

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Jayson E. Street - Deceiving the Heavens to Cross the Sea: Using the 36 Stratagems for Social Engineering
There are new threats arising every day. The problem is there has been a vulnerability in the system that has not been patched since the first computer was created by Humans!
As the network perimeter hardens and the controls on the desktop tightens. Hackers are going back to the basics and getting through the firewall by going through the front door. They are bypassing the IPS and IDS simply by bypassing the receptionist.
We look at this topic with a different viewpoint. We look at the history of social engineering from Amenhotep 3 to Sinon of Greece as well as how the culture of the country you're in dictates the strategy to use. All this shown in an offbeat way showing how 1st cent...

Binary Exploration (Beijing GNU/Linux User Group Talk)

A short talk I delivered on hacking binary data at the BeijingGNU/Linux User Group on August 10, 2010.
Concepts include basic reverse engineering of resource containers, text storage formats, raw graphic formats and packets.
Slides and audio only. There was no video recording that night.

published: 20 Jul 2016

BED WARS NOOB BETTER THAN PRESTONPLAYZ..?

Is it even possible for a noob such as myself to win such a crazy game of Hypixel Bed Wars!? Smashing beds, fighting a hacker and fighting a 4 vs 1 elimination battle.. DEFINITELY MY BESTBEDWARSGAME EVER. I took this round out of my Bed Wars livestream from last night so no one would miss it! It was the third game I played and it's definitely one for the books, one of the most epic PVP gameplays on my channel.
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Hacked! How hackers stole Australia's greatest secrets.
For downloads and more information visit: http://www.journeyman.tv/65459/documentaries/hacked.htmlEveryone is aware an unprecedented international cyber war is the latest game in town for international spies. Nation states spy on, steal from, and attack each other mercilessly. But it's a secret war where little is revealed. This film uniquely gets under the skin of this new battle ground, uncovering costly espionage attacks the Australian government has suffered and is desperate to hide. A fascinating insight into the new frontier of international warfare.
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Jayson E. Street is an author of “Dissecting the Hack: The F0rb1dd3n Network” from Syngress and creator of dissectingthehack.com. He has also spoken at DEFCON, DerbyCon, UCON and at several other ‘CONs and colleges on a variety of Information Security subjects. His life story can be found on Google under “Jayson E. Street.” He is a highly carbonated speaker who has partaken of Pizza from Beijing to Brazil. He does not expect anybody to still be reading this far, but if they are, please note he was chosen as one of Time’s persons of the year for 2006.
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Live: Meet China's leading cyber security experts 中国互联网安全领袖峰会

Some of the world's best "white-hat hackers" are in Beijing to discuss online security at the third Cyber SecuritySummit. One reformed hacker will show how eas...

Some of the world's best "white-hat hackers" are in Beijing to discuss online security at the third Cyber SecuritySummit. One reformed hacker will show how easy it is to get attacked, and how to prevent it from happening. Join CGTN to learn more about the latest trends in the world of cyber security.

Some of the world's best "white-hat hackers" are in Beijing to discuss online security at the third Cyber SecuritySummit. One reformed hacker will show how easy it is to get attacked, and how to prevent it from happening. Join CGTN to learn more about the latest trends in the world of cyber security.

Just Hacker things with Jayson - NUS Hackers

Speaker: Jayson E. StreetInstead of a usual talk where Jayson stands up and talks at you, this will be an open discussion. He will share several stories of hi...

Speaker: Jayson E. StreetInstead of a usual talk where Jayson stands up and talks at you, this will be an open discussion. He will share several stories of his travels & exploits but mostly will be there to answer questions about hacking, blue team, red team and DEF CON Groups! So come with questions and expect a few answers and a lot of great hugs!
Speaker Profile
Jayson E. Street is an Author of Dissecting the Hack: The F0rb1dd3n Network from Syngress. Also Creator of dissectingthehack.com He has also spoken at DEFCON, DerbyCon, UCON and at several other ’CONs and colleges on a variety of information security subjects. His life story can be found on Google under “Jayson E. Street”. He is a highly carbonated speaker who has partaken of pizza from Beijing to Brazil. He does not expect anybody to still be reading this far, but if they are please note he was chosen as one of Time’s persons of the year for 2006EventPage: https://www.facebook.com/events/1546142585684888/
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Speaker: Jayson E. StreetInstead of a usual talk where Jayson stands up and talks at you, this will be an open discussion. He will share several stories of his travels & exploits but mostly will be there to answer questions about hacking, blue team, red team and DEF CON Groups! So come with questions and expect a few answers and a lot of great hugs!
Speaker Profile
Jayson E. Street is an Author of Dissecting the Hack: The F0rb1dd3n Network from Syngress. Also Creator of dissectingthehack.com He has also spoken at DEFCON, DerbyCon, UCON and at several other ’CONs and colleges on a variety of information security subjects. His life story can be found on Google under “Jayson E. Street”. He is a highly carbonated speaker who has partaken of pizza from Beijing to Brazil. He does not expect anybody to still be reading this far, but if they are please note he was chosen as one of Time’s persons of the year for 2006EventPage: https://www.facebook.com/events/1546142585684888/
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The Eleventh HOPE (2016): "I 'Hacked' for China"

Friday, July 22, 2016: 11:00 am (Lamarr): For six months, Zimmer was hacker-in-residence for a top Chinese engineering university, tasked with mentoring student...

Friday, July 22, 2016: 11:00 am (Lamarr): For six months, Zimmer was hacker-in-residence for a top Chinese engineering university, tasked with mentoring students and building projects. He encountered brilliant Chinese hackers and incredible startups and built several projects aimed at reducing air pollution in Beijing. After his residency, he stayed in Beijing for four months and helped to cofound Q Space, Beijing’s first feminist makerspace which now holds regular workshops and events, and has over 300 members in their group chat. If you’ve ever wanted to travel to China as a hacker, Zimmer will be happy to share everything he wishes he knew before he went.
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Friday, July 22, 2016: 11:00 am (Lamarr): For six months, Zimmer was hacker-in-residence for a top Chinese engineering university, tasked with mentoring students and building projects. He encountered brilliant Chinese hackers and incredible startups and built several projects aimed at reducing air pollution in Beijing. After his residency, he stayed in Beijing for four months and helped to cofound Q Space, Beijing’s first feminist makerspace which now holds regular workshops and events, and has over 300 members in their group chat. If you’ve ever wanted to travel to China as a hacker, Zimmer will be happy to share everything he wishes he knew before he went.
Zimmer Barnes

03/10/2017: From CIA hacking tools to controversy over sex education in China

WikiLeaks has released thousands of pages describing how the CIA has broken into smartphones and computers. Should we be concerned by the agency's activities? T...

WikiLeaks has released thousands of pages describing how the CIA has broken into smartphones and computers. Should we be concerned by the agency's activities? The UK is facing a fine of nearly two billion euros from Brussels for failing to crack down on ultra-cheap imports of Chinese goods. Could this in any way be linked to the start of the Brexit negotiations? And as sex education in China is being put under the mass media microscope, how much should we be telling our kids... and when?
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WikiLeaks has released thousands of pages describing how the CIA has broken into smartphones and computers. Should we be concerned by the agency's activities? The UK is facing a fine of nearly two billion euros from Brussels for failing to crack down on ultra-cheap imports of Chinese goods. Could this in any way be linked to the start of the Brexit negotiations? And as sex education in China is being put under the mass media microscope, how much should we be telling our kids... and when?
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Breaking in Bad! (I’m the one who doesn’t knock)
Jayson Street
I start off the talk describing each one of the below listed attack vectors I use. I tell a sto...

Breaking in Bad! (I’m the one who doesn’t knock)
Jayson Street
I start off the talk describing each one of the below listed attack vectors I use. I tell a story from each of them I show video of me breaking into a bank in Beirut Lebanon. I show video of gaining access to USAState Treasury office. The most important part of my talk is not that at all. I spend the entire last half of the talk creating a security awareness talk! Where I go into ways to spot me (or any attacker) I show the different tools and devices users should be aware of. I show how users should approach a situation if someone like me is in the building or interacting with them online. I basically use this talk to entertain the security people in the audience enough that they will take this back to their work and share my PowerPoint and video of my talk with their executives and co-workers.
BIO: Jayson E. Street is an author of Dissecting the hack: The F0rb1dd3n Network and Dissecting the hack: The V3rb0t3n Network from Syngress. Also creator of http://dissectingthehack.com He has also spoken at DEFCON, DerbyCon, UCON and at several other CONs and colleges on a variety of Information Security subjects. His life story can be found on Google under Jayson E. Street *He is a highly carbonated speaker who has partaken of Pizza from Beijing to Brazil. He does not expect anybody to still be reading this far but if they are please note he was chosen as one of Time’s persons of the year for 2006.

Breaking in Bad! (I’m the one who doesn’t knock)
Jayson Street
I start off the talk describing each one of the below listed attack vectors I use. I tell a story from each of them I show video of me breaking into a bank in Beirut Lebanon. I show video of gaining access to USAState Treasury office. The most important part of my talk is not that at all. I spend the entire last half of the talk creating a security awareness talk! Where I go into ways to spot me (or any attacker) I show the different tools and devices users should be aware of. I show how users should approach a situation if someone like me is in the building or interacting with them online. I basically use this talk to entertain the security people in the audience enough that they will take this back to their work and share my PowerPoint and video of my talk with their executives and co-workers.
BIO: Jayson E. Street is an author of Dissecting the hack: The F0rb1dd3n Network and Dissecting the hack: The V3rb0t3n Network from Syngress. Also creator of http://dissectingthehack.com He has also spoken at DEFCON, DerbyCon, UCON and at several other CONs and colleges on a variety of Information Security subjects. His life story can be found on Google under Jayson E. Street *He is a highly carbonated speaker who has partaken of Pizza from Beijing to Brazil. He does not expect anybody to still be reading this far but if they are please note he was chosen as one of Time’s persons of the year for 2006.

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DEF CON 24 SE Village - Jayson Street - Total Fail: and Bad Mistakes, I've Made a Few

In an industry that does so much to uncover and expose the mistakes of others. Which don’t get me wrong is a valuable service in helping to increase security by...

In an industry that does so much to uncover and expose the mistakes of others. Which don’t get me wrong is a valuable service in helping to increase security by the discovery of these vulnerabilities. It seems everyone though is very shy about pointing out their own failures! I’ve decided that I could help teach others valuable lessons I learned by showcasing failures I’ve had in Blue Team. failures I’ve had in Red Team and failures I’ve had in this community. I once read that a smart person learns from their mistakes. A wise person learns from the mistakes of others! So please take a moment to listen to me trying to help you become a little bit wiser.
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Jayson E. Street is an author of the “Dissecting the hack: Series”. Also the DEF CON Groups GlobalCoordinator. He has also spoken at DEF CON, DerbyCon, UCON and at several other ‘CONs and colleges on a variety of Information Security subjects. His life story can be found on Google under “Jayson E. Street” *He is a highly carbonated speaker who has partaken of Pizza from Beijing to Brazil. He does not expect anybody to still be reading this far but if they are please note he was chosen as one of Time’s persons of the year for 2006.

In an industry that does so much to uncover and expose the mistakes of others. Which don’t get me wrong is a valuable service in helping to increase security by the discovery of these vulnerabilities. It seems everyone though is very shy about pointing out their own failures! I’ve decided that I could help teach others valuable lessons I learned by showcasing failures I’ve had in Blue Team. failures I’ve had in Red Team and failures I’ve had in this community. I once read that a smart person learns from their mistakes. A wise person learns from the mistakes of others! So please take a moment to listen to me trying to help you become a little bit wiser.
BIO:
Jayson E. Street is an author of the “Dissecting the hack: Series”. Also the DEF CON Groups GlobalCoordinator. He has also spoken at DEF CON, DerbyCon, UCON and at several other ‘CONs and colleges on a variety of Information Security subjects. His life story can be found on Google under “Jayson E. Street” *He is a highly carbonated speaker who has partaken of Pizza from Beijing to Brazil. He does not expect anybody to still be reading this far but if they are please note he was chosen as one of Time’s persons of the year for 2006.

Jayson E. Street - Deceiving the Heavens to Cross the Sea: Using the 36 Stratagems for Social Engineering
There are new threats arising every day. The problem is there has been a vulnerability in the system that has not been patched since the first computer was created by Humans!
As the network perimeter hardens and the controls on the desktop tightens. Hackers are going back to the basics and getting through the firewall by going through the front door. They are bypassing the IPS and IDS simply by bypassing the receptionist.
We look at this topic with a different viewpoint. We look at the history of social engineering from Amenhotep 3 to Sinon of Greece as well as how the culture of the country you're in dictates the strategy to use. All this shown in an offbeat way showing how 1st century strategies can still be used to break into 21st century networks.
Jayson E. Street is an author of the book "Dissecting the hack: The F0rb1dd3n Network" from Syngress. His consultation with the FBI and Secret Service on attempted network breaches resulted in the capture and successful prosecution of the criminals involved. In 2007 he consulted with the Secret Service on the Wi-Fi security posture at the White House. He has also spoken at DEFCON, BRUCON, UCON and at several other 'CONs and colleges on a variety of Information Security subjects.
He also was the co-founder and speaker of ExcaliburCon held in Wuxi China. He was an expert witness in two cases against the RIAA.
He is on the SANSGIACAdvisory Board as well as a mentor for SANS. He is also a current member on the Board of Directors for the Oklahoma "InfraGard". He is also Vice President for ISSAOKC. Jayson is also a longtime member of the Netragard "SNOsoft" research team.
*He is a highly carbonated speaker who has partaken of Pizza from Beijing to Brazil. He does not expect anybody to still be reading this far but if they are please note he was chosen as one of Time's persons of the year for 2006. ;)
For copies of the slides and additional materials please see the DEF CON 18 Archive here: https://defcon.org/html/links/dc-archives/dc-18-archive.html

Jayson E. Street - Deceiving the Heavens to Cross the Sea: Using the 36 Stratagems for Social Engineering
There are new threats arising every day. The problem is there has been a vulnerability in the system that has not been patched since the first computer was created by Humans!
As the network perimeter hardens and the controls on the desktop tightens. Hackers are going back to the basics and getting through the firewall by going through the front door. They are bypassing the IPS and IDS simply by bypassing the receptionist.
We look at this topic with a different viewpoint. We look at the history of social engineering from Amenhotep 3 to Sinon of Greece as well as how the culture of the country you're in dictates the strategy to use. All this shown in an offbeat way showing how 1st century strategies can still be used to break into 21st century networks.
Jayson E. Street is an author of the book "Dissecting the hack: The F0rb1dd3n Network" from Syngress. His consultation with the FBI and Secret Service on attempted network breaches resulted in the capture and successful prosecution of the criminals involved. In 2007 he consulted with the Secret Service on the Wi-Fi security posture at the White House. He has also spoken at DEFCON, BRUCON, UCON and at several other 'CONs and colleges on a variety of Information Security subjects.
He also was the co-founder and speaker of ExcaliburCon held in Wuxi China. He was an expert witness in two cases against the RIAA.
He is on the SANSGIACAdvisory Board as well as a mentor for SANS. He is also a current member on the Board of Directors for the Oklahoma "InfraGard". He is also Vice President for ISSAOKC. Jayson is also a longtime member of the Netragard "SNOsoft" research team.
*He is a highly carbonated speaker who has partaken of Pizza from Beijing to Brazil. He does not expect anybody to still be reading this far but if they are please note he was chosen as one of Time's persons of the year for 2006. ;)
For copies of the slides and additional materials please see the DEF CON 18 Archive here: https://defcon.org/html/links/dc-archives/dc-18-archive.html

A short talk I delivered on hacking binary data at the BeijingGNU/Linux User Group on August 10, 2010.
Concepts include basic reverse engineering of resource containers, text storage formats, raw graphic formats and packets.
Slides and audio only. There was no video recording that night.

A short talk I delivered on hacking binary data at the BeijingGNU/Linux User Group on August 10, 2010.
Concepts include basic reverse engineering of resource containers, text storage formats, raw graphic formats and packets.
Slides and audio only. There was no video recording that night.

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Hacked! How hackers stole Australia's greatest secrets.
For downloads and more information visit: http://www.journeyman.tv/65459/documentaries/hacked.htmlEveryone is aware an unprecedented international cyber war is the latest game in town for international spies. Nation states spy on, steal from, and attack each other mercilessly. But it's a secret war where little is revealed. This film uniquely gets under the skin of this new battle ground, uncovering costly espionage attacks the Australian government has suffered and is desperate to hide. A fascinating insight into the new frontier of international warfare.
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Hacked! How hackers stole Australia's greatest secrets.
For downloads and more information visit: http://www.journeyman.tv/65459/documentaries/hacked.htmlEveryone is aware an unprecedented international cyber war is the latest game in town for international spies. Nation states spy on, steal from, and attack each other mercilessly. But it's a secret war where little is revealed. This film uniquely gets under the skin of this new battle ground, uncovering costly espionage attacks the Australian government has suffered and is desperate to hide. A fascinating insight into the new frontier of international warfare.
ABC Australia - Ref. 5855
Every week Journeyman offers a brand new documentary, fresh out of the cutting room. They're award winning documentaries, some destined for the festival circuit and some for broadcast. The one thing you can know is that here you get to see them when they're fresh, often before they appear anywhere else. To watch them in full go to our VOD platform at http://jman.TV

Jayson E. Street is an author of “Dissecting the Hack: The F0rb1dd3n Network” from Syngress and creator of dissectingthehack.com. He has also spoken at DEFCON, ...

Jayson E. Street is an author of “Dissecting the Hack: The F0rb1dd3n Network” from Syngress and creator of dissectingthehack.com. He has also spoken at DEFCON, DerbyCon, UCON and at several other ‘CONs and colleges on a variety of Information Security subjects. His life story can be found on Google under “Jayson E. Street.” He is a highly carbonated speaker who has partaken of Pizza from Beijing to Brazil. He does not expect anybody to still be reading this far, but if they are, please note he was chosen as one of Time’s persons of the year for 2006.
On today's podcast we talk about:
A Diet PepsiIntervention How does a white hat hacker land himself on NatGeo? How does one break into the WRONG bank? The stories that only Jayson could tell And so much more...Follow him on Twitter at @jaysonstreet
Jayson recommends the BloomSeries books. Here are few for you to check out:

Jayson E. Street is an author of “Dissecting the Hack: The F0rb1dd3n Network” from Syngress and creator of dissectingthehack.com. He has also spoken at DEFCON, DerbyCon, UCON and at several other ‘CONs and colleges on a variety of Information Security subjects. His life story can be found on Google under “Jayson E. Street.” He is a highly carbonated speaker who has partaken of Pizza from Beijing to Brazil. He does not expect anybody to still be reading this far, but if they are, please note he was chosen as one of Time’s persons of the year for 2006.
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IT security 'geeks' demonstrate how easy it is to hack your phone at the biannual Geekpwn HackingCompetition in Hong Kong from May 12 to 14. Geekpwn initiator and organizer Wang Qi believes spreading knowledge of cybersecurity flaws is actually the best way to defend against illegal hacking, which motivated him to found the KeenTeam, a crew of cybersecurity technicians
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China once again said it "resolutely opposes" internet hacking on Thursday, after Chinese hackers were accused of breaking into a US federal database.
According to a story run by the New York Times on Wednesday, the hackers targeted tens of thousands of files on federal employees who had applied for top-secret security clearances.
Foreign Affairs spokesman Hong Lei told journalists there were parties who wanted to make China look like a cyber-security threat.
"Some of the American media and cyber-security firms are making constant efforts to smear China and create the so-called China cyber threat," said Hong, adding: "They have never been able to present sufficient evidence. We are deeply convinced that such reports and commentaries are irresponsible and do not deserve an argument."
Accusations of hacking and counterclaims of have strained US-Chinese relations.
US Secretary of StateJohn Kerry said on Thursday that the United States and China had a frank exchange on the issue of cyber-hacking during this week's "Strategic and Economic Dialogue" in Beijing.
Commenting on the recent dialogue Hong repeated the words of President Xi Jinping on Thursday, saying "cooperation between China and the US benefits both while confrontation can only hurt."
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Chinese hackers: No site is safe

StoryHighlights:
* Chinese hackers claim to have broken into Pentagon's system
* The hackers met with CNN on an island near a Chinese naval hub
* Hackers say Beijing secretly pays them at times, something the government denies
* Official: "The Chinese government does not do such a thing"
The story -
They operate from a bare apartment on a Chinese island. They are intelligent 20-somethings who seem harmless. But they are hard-core hackers who claim to have gained access to the world's most sensitive sites, including the Pentagon.
In fact, they say they are sometimes paid secretly by the Chinese government -- a claim the Beijing government denies.
"No Web site is one hundred percent safe. There are Web sites with high-level security, but there is always a weakness," says XiaoChen, the leader of this group.

Australian Foreign Minister Says Chinese Hacking Not Associated With Beijing

Foreign MinisterBob Carr says a report alleging Chinese hackers stole plans for Australia's new intelligence hub will not hit ties with Beijing.
On Monday the Australian Broadcasting Corporation reported blueprints setting out the building's cable layouts and security systems had been illegally accessed by a server in China.
Mr Carr did not comment directly on the claims.
But he said the government was "very alive" to cyber security threats.
"I won't comment on whether the Chinese have done what is being alleged or not," he said.
"I won't comment on matters of intelligence and security for the obvious reason: we don't want to share with the world and potential aggressors what we know about what they might be doing, and how they might be doing it."
But he said the ABC report had "no implications" for a strategic partnership. "We have enormous areas of co-operation with China," he said.
'Listen in'
The claims were made in a report on Chinese cyber-espionage by ABC'sFour Corners investigative programme on Monday night.
The programme alleged that blueprints to the new intelligence headquarters in Canberra - due to be finished last year but delayed - were stolen in a cyber attack on a contractor that was traced to a server in China.
The plans detailed communications cabling and server locations, floor plans and security systems, the programme alleged.
It quoted ProfessorDes Ball, an expert on cyber security from the Australian National University, as saying access to such details would enable an outside party to identify rooms used for sensitive activities and work out how to monitor them.
The programme also alleged that the PrimeMinster's Office, the Defence Ministry and the Department of Foreign Affairs had been breached in hacking operations.
Four Corners did not identify the source of its information.
Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Hong Lei rejected the claims, saying "groundless" accusations would not solve the problem of cyber hacking.
"Since it is technically untraceable, it is very difficult to find the source and identify the hacker,'' he said. "Therefore we have no idea what is the evidence for their report in which they make the claim with such certainty.''
Earlier this year, hackers from China - which is now Australia's biggest trading partner - were thought to be behind an attack on the Reserve Bank of Australia, the Australian Financial Review reported.
The issue of cyber espionage looks set to be high on the agenda when the US and Chinese presidents hold their first summit in California next month.
Earlier this month, the Pentagon for the first time directly accused the Chinese government and military of targeting US government computers as part of a cyber espionage campaign aimed at collecting intelligence on US diplomatic, economic and defence sectors.
China called the report "groundless", saying it represented "US distrust".

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Beijing Olympics: Hacker Uncovers Evidence of Underage Gymna

A computer hacker has uncovered evidence that two members of China's gold winning women's ...

Beijing Olympics: Hacker Uncovers Evidence of Underage Gymna

A computer hacker has uncovered evidence that two members of China's gold winning women's gymnastic team are just 14 years old. That's two years younger than the minimum age to compete.
The hacker discovered that the evidence-which came originally from official Chinese websites-has since been deleted, suggesting a possible cover-up. For the full story, please visit the OriginalEpoch TimesReportLink:
http://en.epochtimes.com/n2/world/internet-censorship-chinese-gymnast-underage-evidence-3137.html
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1. BeijingReporters, TearDown This Firewall (and How To)
http://faluninfo.net/article/753/?cid=84
2. RSF: Eutelsat Obligated to ResumeNTD's Broadcast
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pvGdI2EDC4Ehttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S9RpL0g0iMI
3. ChinaOrgan Harvesting Forum
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z-M765ubjPo

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Tuesday | April 14, 2015
Hackers continue to cause trouble in Asia, Indonesia hopes partnering with the United States will deter China from encroaching on its waters, and Beijing revokes some privileges from mainlanders when traveling to Hong Kong.
Hackers Strike in Asia
A new security report asserts that China has been attempting to hack into Southeast Asian and Indian government and business systems for a decade.
Indonesia aims to look tough against China
While Indonesia isn’t involved directly with the myriad of competing claims in the South China Sea, it has accused China of trying to incorporate its Natuna Islands into its territory as part of the Nine-Dash Line. Now, Jakarta is looking to partner with the United States as a deterrent.
Beijing limits visits to Hong Kong
Tensions continue to run high between Hong Kongers and those from the mainland. To help smoothing things over, Beijing is now restricting the number of times mainlanders can visit the SpecialAdministrative region.
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Live: Meet China's leading cyber security experts 中国互联网安全领袖峰会

Some of the world's best "white-hat hackers" are in Beijing to discuss online security at the third Cyber SecuritySummit. One reformed hacker will show how easy it is to get attacked, and how to prevent it from happening. Join CGTN to learn more about the latest trends in the world of cyber security.

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Just Hacker things with Jayson - NUS Hackers

Speaker: Jayson E. Street
Instead of a usual talk where Jayson stands up and talks at you...

Just Hacker things with Jayson - NUS Hackers

Speaker: Jayson E. StreetInstead of a usual talk where Jayson stands up and talks at you, this will be an open discussion. He will share several stories of his travels & exploits but mostly will be there to answer questions about hacking, blue team, red team and DEF CON Groups! So come with questions and expect a few answers and a lot of great hugs!
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The Eleventh HOPE (2016): "I 'Hacked' for China"

Friday, July 22, 2016: 11:00 am (Lamarr): For six months, Zimmer was hacker-in-residence for a top Chinese engineering university, tasked with mentoring students and building projects. He encountered brilliant Chinese hackers and incredible startups and built several projects aimed at reducing air pollution in Beijing. After his residency, he stayed in Beijing for four months and helped to cofound Q Space, Beijing’s first feminist makerspace which now holds regular workshops and events, and has over 300 members in their group chat. If you’ve ever wanted to travel to China as a hacker, Zimmer will be happy to share everything he wishes he knew before he went.
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03/10/2017: From CIA hacking tools to controversy over sex education in China

WikiLeaks has released thousands of pages describing how the CIA has broken into smartphones and computers. Should we be concerned by the agency's activities? The UK is facing a fine of nearly two billion euros from Brussels for failing to crack down on ultra-cheap imports of Chinese goods. Could this in any way be linked to the start of the Brexit negotiations? And as sex education in China is being put under the mass media microscope, how much should we be telling our kids... and when?
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Breaking in Bad! (I’m the one who doesn’t knock)
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I start off the talk describing each one of the below listed attack vectors I use. I tell a story from each of them I show video of me breaking into a bank in Beirut Lebanon. I show video of gaining access to USAState Treasury office. The most important part of my talk is not that at all. I spend the entire last half of the talk creating a security awareness talk! Where I go into ways to spot me (or any attacker) I show the different tools and devices users should be aware of. I show how users should approach a situation if someone like me is in the building or interacting with them online. I basically use this talk to entertain the security people in the audience enough that they will take this back to their work and share my PowerPoint and video of my talk with their executives and co-workers.
BIO: Jayson E. Street is an author of Dissecting the hack: The F0rb1dd3n Network and Dissecting the hack: The V3rb0t3n Network from Syngress. Also creator of http://dissectingthehack.com He has also spoken at DEFCON, DerbyCon, UCON and at several other CONs and colleges on a variety of Information Security subjects. His life story can be found on Google under Jayson E. Street *He is a highly carbonated speaker who has partaken of Pizza from Beijing to Brazil. He does not expect anybody to still be reading this far but if they are please note he was chosen as one of Time’s persons of the year for 2006.

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Documentary: China s Cyber Warriors Reporter: Nick Lazaredes (2008)

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DEF CON 24 SE Village - Jayson Street - Total Fail: and Bad Mistakes, I've Made a Few

In an industry that does so much to uncover and expose the mistakes of others. Which don’t...

DEF CON 24 SE Village - Jayson Street - Total Fail: and Bad Mistakes, I've Made a Few

In an industry that does so much to uncover and expose the mistakes of others. Which don’t get me wrong is a valuable service in helping to increase security by the discovery of these vulnerabilities. It seems everyone though is very shy about pointing out their own failures! I’ve decided that I could help teach others valuable lessons I learned by showcasing failures I’ve had in Blue Team. failures I’ve had in Red Team and failures I’ve had in this community. I once read that a smart person learns from their mistakes. A wise person learns from the mistakes of others! So please take a moment to listen to me trying to help you become a little bit wiser.
BIO:
Jayson E. Street is an author of the “Dissecting the hack: Series”. Also the DEF CON Groups GlobalCoordinator. He has also spoken at DEF CON, DerbyCon, UCON and at several other ‘CONs and colleges on a variety of Information Security subjects. His life story can be found on Google under “Jayson E. Street” *He is a highly carbonated speaker who has partaken of Pizza from Beijing to Brazil. He does not expect anybody to still be reading this far but if they are please note he was chosen as one of Time’s persons of the year for 2006.

Jayson E. Street - Deceiving the Heavens to Cross the Sea: Using the 36 Stratagems for Social Engineering
There are new threats arising every day. The problem is there has been a vulnerability in the system that has not been patched since the first computer was created by Humans!
As the network perimeter hardens and the controls on the desktop tightens. Hackers are going back to the basics and getting through the firewall by going through the front door. They are bypassing the IPS and IDS simply by bypassing the receptionist.
We look at this topic with a different viewpoint. We look at the history of social engineering from Amenhotep 3 to Sinon of Greece as well as how the culture of the country you're in dictates the strategy to use. All this shown in an offbeat way showing how 1st century strategies can still be used to break into 21st century networks.
Jayson E. Street is an author of the book "Dissecting the hack: The F0rb1dd3n Network" from Syngress. His consultation with the FBI and Secret Service on attempted network breaches resulted in the capture and successful prosecution of the criminals involved. In 2007 he consulted with the Secret Service on the Wi-Fi security posture at the White House. He has also spoken at DEFCON, BRUCON, UCON and at several other 'CONs and colleges on a variety of Information Security subjects.
He also was the co-founder and speaker of ExcaliburCon held in Wuxi China. He was an expert witness in two cases against the RIAA.
He is on the SANSGIACAdvisory Board as well as a mentor for SANS. He is also a current member on the Board of Directors for the Oklahoma "InfraGard". He is also Vice President for ISSAOKC. Jayson is also a longtime member of the Netragard "SNOsoft" research team.
*He is a highly carbonated speaker who has partaken of Pizza from Beijing to Brazil. He does not expect anybody to still be reading this far but if they are please note he was chosen as one of Time's persons of the year for 2006. ;)
For copies of the slides and additional materials please see the DEF CON 18 Archive here: https://defcon.org/html/links/dc-archives/dc-18-archive.html

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